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I just received a set of interior and exterior window fuzzies from Steel Rubber Products for my '68 coupe with the deluxe interior and reveal belt line moldings. I choose Steele after researching peoples opinions on this forum and CRG. I am a little bewildered by what I received. When I opened the shipping box, there was another box in side containing Repops brand fuzzies. There was no mention on Steele's website about then supplying Repops brand.

I thought, well let me check them out and see how they are. If they are fine, the Repops thing is not a big deal. I started out trying to test fit the exterior fuzzies that attach to the reveal molding on the quarter panel. The first problem I had is that the little tabs that fit into the reveal molding and then get bent over are not cleanly punched out. I can't pry then open. I can't even get a thin cutting blade under them to pry them up....... So I set those aside and tried test fitting the fuzzy to reveal molding on the door. I was able to pry these tabs up but the tabs are not centered like the originals. They are offset causing the fuzzy to sit to high and not rest properly on the reveal molding. You can see in my pictures how the original fits under the ridge on the top od the inside flange of the reveal molding and the Repop hits that ridge

Another thing that concerns me is that I paid top dollar for these. Steele's price was the most expensive of any reproductions I have seen. $180 plus $18 shipping. I just saw the same set of Repops on Ebay for $139 with free shipping under "Buy It Now." I wanted to check the price from Repops directly but their website is "under construction." Can anyone say what they paid for the same set of Repops.

So I guess the questions I am asking is....... why did I get Repops from Steele?

I can't comment about ordering Steele and getting RePops. I bought a set of RePops ages ago for my convertible with reveal moldings and noted the same issues. Also, the RePops are way too think. I threw them in the trash (since it was too late to return them).

IMO, your best bet is to order the PUI fuzzies. They are very close to the originals.

This is the way the repro part industry is. Vendors do not make all their own parts and many don't make any, nor do they monitor manufacturing. They may also change their product sources. The part they sell is sold by hundreds of other vendors. You have to ask for details.

Thanks! I know Steele subs out some parts (and I think most of those are things like fuzzies), but I got it straight out of the CEOs mouth a few weeks ago, that those things are subbed to their specifications to an outfit overseas. Thus, Rat Pack may be right: a repop from another manufacturer.I took a look at their fuzzies a few years ago and determined that theirs were not the right ones for me: a 68 standard interior with reveal molding.I've been through their facilities a couple of times over the last few years while they were actually running. I can tell you this, most of their actual rubber parts are made in house from their own molds and they have thousands of them. Sorry to hear you had trouble. As Sauron327 says, "This is the way the repro part industry is...."

I spoke with Steele today. The guy I talked with couldn't have been nicer. He confirmed that they farm this part out. I explained the problems I was having and before I could even ask for a refund, he offered it to me. He gave me a return number to write on the box, said UPS would come by to pick it up, and that he was going to refund my money. Couldn't have been easier!